OECD Economic Outlook – December 2021: Poland

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Poland After a strong rebound during the first half of the year, GDP has surpassed its pre-pandemic level and is expected to grow by 5.3% in 2021. This momentum should continue with GDP growth projected to reach 5.2% in 2022, before easing to 3.3% in 2023. Consumption and investment will drive the recovery, with a sustained withdrawal of savings and the disbursement of EU funds significantly contributing to growth. However, an expanding economy and a tighter labour market will result in diminishing spare capacity, leading existing inflationary pressure to increase further. Policy should support stable and sustainable growth. Monetary policy has already begun tightening and additional interest rate increases, clearly communicated, might be necessary should inflationary pressures continue to mount. Fiscal support should be withdrawn at a faster pace than currently planned. In the medium-term, labour market policies should support upgrading skills to adapt to the post-pandemic economy. Public investment should focus on developing infrastructure and, in energy in particular, the move towards a greener economy. The public health environment has improved but remains challenging After an intense second wave at the beginning of the year, the public health situation has improved significantly, but it continues to remain challenging. Having peaked in March, new infections dropped and then stabilised during summer. The pace of vaccinations picked up from mid-April and around half of the total population has now been fully vaccinated. Poland has started a booster vaccination programme for its older citizens. However, the public health environment has deteriorated since early October amid a resurgence in infections.

Poland GDP should continue its expansion

Inflation is set to remain elevated

Real GDP

Consumer price index

Index 2019Q4 = 100 115

Y-o-y % changes 7 Headline inflation

6

Core inflation¹

110

5 105

4 3

100

2 95

90

1 2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

0

0

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

0

1. Consumer price index excluding food and energy. Source: OECD Economic Outlook 110 database. StatLink 2 https://stat.link/9oybp7

OECD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK, VOLUME 2021 ISSUE 2: PRELIMINARY VERSION © OECD 2021


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